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Miller Range 07028
Basic information Name: Miller Range 07028
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: MIL 07028
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2007
Country: Antarctica [Collected by US Antarctic Search for Meteorites program (ANSMET)]
Mass:help 1159 g
Classification
  history:
Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter:  AMN 34(1)  (2011)  EH3
Meteoritical Bulletin:  MB 101  (2012)  EH3
Recommended:  EH3    [explanation]

This is 1 of 142 approved meteorites classified as EH3.   [show all]
Search for other: EH chondrites, Enstatite chondrites, Enstatite chondrites (type 3), and Enstatite-rich meteorites
Comments: Field number: 17580
Approved 14 Feb 2011
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Writeup from AMN 34(1):
Sample Number MIL 07028
Newsletter 34,1
Location Miller Range
Field Number 17580
Dimensions 9.5 x 7.5 x 7.3
Weight 1158.92
Original Classification EH3 Chondrite
Mineral Composition (%Fa &  %Fs)
Ferrosilite (mol%): 1-17
Weathering
B
Fracturing
A/B
Macroscopic Description - Kathleen McBride and Cecilia Satterwhite
Thin brown/black fusion crust is present on the fractured exterior surfaces. Areas without fusion crust have brown oxidation and rusty areas. The interiors are rusty with crystalline texture and visible metal.
Thin Section (,2) Description - Cari Corrigan and Linda Welzenbach
These sections are similar enough that one description suffices. The sections show an aggregate of chondrules (up to 1 mm), chondrule fragments, and pyroxene grains in a matrix of about 30% metal and sulfide, including daubreelite. Microprobe analyses show pyroxene is Fs1-17, though most are Fs1. Kamacite ranges from 2.4-2.7 wt. % Si. These meteorites are EH3 chondrites and are probably part of the MIL 07241 pairing group.
Antarctic Meteorite Images for Sample MIL 07028
Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 1.25X Magnification in Plane-Polarized Light  Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 2.5X Magnification in Plane-Polarized Light  Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 1.25X Magnification in Reflected Light  Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 2.5X Magnification in Reflected Light 
Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 1.25X Magnification in Cross-Polarized Light  Thin Section Photo of Sample MIL 07028 at 2.5X Magnification in Cross-Polarized Light  Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying Bottom View  Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying East View 
Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying North View  Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying South View  Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying Top View  Lab Photo of Sample MIL 07028 Displaying West View 
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Date:2007
Mass (g):1158.9
Pieces:1
Class:EH3
Weathering grade:B
Ferrosilite (mol%):1-17
Classifier:SI
Type spec mass (g):1158.9
Type spec location:JSC
Main mass:JSC
Finder:ANSMET
Comments:Submitted by AMN
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JSC: Mailcode XI, 2101 NASA Parkway, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 28 Jul 2022)
SI: Department of Mineral Sciences, NHB-119, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 16 Jan 2012)
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References: Published in Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 34(1) (2011), JSC, Houston
Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 99, April 2012, MAPS 47, E1-E52 (2012) [published online only]
Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 101, MAPS 50, 1661, September 2015
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Geography:

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     Recommended::   (83° 16' 51"S, 155° 33' 58"E)

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